at ee acai —— DAILY LMAAMINER, nee ae ETAT IEE ST ea). A A THE yy» ne om | ir of-the fallo » i : » tilbert ' ce m ‘ oars ; 2. COUN CLL, | stig hes eter fom Gilet PL EGRAPHIC NEWS. | | ENGINRERING DEPARTMENT, [Spgorat Despatreues TO Tuk Examiner. ] — i inicilillieiiistid iii | offer the follow ing Goods at Very Low Prices a 30 days Iwill SELL AT COST, an immense lot of during APRIL :— oOl:Y Sewerage and V ater works, ' St. Joun, N. B., February ith, 1887. | Dear StR,—An extra pressure of business that ! comes periodically at this season of the year, and other matters of a private nature. have prevented ; He Trom responding as rapidly as I wished to sour esteemed favor of the 2th ultimo, (received BeproRD, Ont ‘the 2otb) in re plans and specifications for your p contemplated Water supply, and would now say | A Pend Arrested, in Important Weeting, Apri 1d, " was caused here by the _~ iene v A great setisa! : 1 ' iu reply thereto: arrest i M \} , Lan) , his place d's . wo ton! , 3 E ae : ‘STIMATES VOR THE YRAR (1) fuat having been honored in 1875 with the oe ane — Ryckman of eee | cul peis, . . gk " a kd ( \ : ‘ ' | goniidence of your cily to investigate and , She is charged w.:a the mucder ci her son, | ' y x mee » ; Se eae an 2 to the beat and most | her daughter-in-law and Mrs, Hendricks, a | . . page § = cal system and probable cost of furnish- si¢hb hy j es ster Oil ‘| , ——— ing Charlottetown wiih a copious supply of neighbor, hy poison; and the mys*erious CIOL is, 0, ¢ ; ; PANCY S Ts, s hick + slight! hy a eg EN and sudden death of six more persuns ato Aso, 390 Ww iil rE AND D iN¢ ¥Y SHIRTS, sone of which are slight y 7 ‘ | gone so after @ careful study of the several pro: | laid at her door. The prisoner is a member R P; os soiled, at half price. This is the cheapest lot of Hats and Shitts ever offered in : 3 : . a atore e : i : € gns li ‘Ona, ages, much pleasure to be enirusied now wich the | Of the Bedford Methodist Church. OOM ape Sy poe ; Sot na nets extending the work then outlined. | a 4 2 7ut not having had any direct correspondence | Si 1 . | . e —— with your C.vic Board since I had the honor to | A Genuine Cyclone. . ee igs, : — gst ae ‘ SUDMIt report and plans in i881, | do not know ditties: ane ‘ how the matter stands at present touching the | | onli + 2 % a ¥ caccntonn et Pe it aig el i, = il ta les . am ; { THE WATERWORKS. lullowing points, viz: Wuee.ine, W. Va., April 15. Pillow Cottons, a | f - . . \*) Source of Supply. Has any determiaation | i = ; | = on coute to o1 “ finite choice made of Winter i ere first a cyclone ey 4 a fees " an buy Remnants and Ends at your own figures. A special bargain in MEN'S UNDER i a viver or Gates rook /andif so, have location ! 1S Viclhity Was experienced this after- r “ary Saale s inti : T y wi i = surveys been made for dam and reserviors, and noon. Houses were deenoliahed horse and 1c Ings, WEAR. Suitings ot every description. Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Suits made in latest ‘s . > - . has the nature p reol Ma hi ‘ter of the : 7 > — i i i a 4 Tux City Council met at 815 o'clock. } substratum on whe , eeckactonl ao | cattle prostrated, andthe sky was darkened style, snd ab Latquan Ggarts: ie rt 1 r yo “1 ' . oe : : f : ei There were present - eat the om * be a escertained by boring bf othe ewise! with flying debris. The loss will aggregate G ‘ay Cottons ‘eg or, Councillors Crabbe, Kelly, Sm: , ass pipe tine been stiected, and if so have | § Several: re ci ’ Ke } : j VINCE i M ay "7 M i 7 ’ \ ‘ M sI ni 7 ™m ull, the necessary location sury eys bet n made? i 100, 000. Seve ral persons were killed and CALL AND BE CONV INCED. if 7 Sic LAAT, . Jc ean, McRae, (4) To my mind these are preliminary poiets of injured, T e 1 ‘ (y's | H rhe, Douse and M ris. The péeyment 0+ wae Perens ©, wu knowledge of which is — — lite Cottons, ry : : i io : udispensible to the pr ' ail ‘oe a ef several bills was on moti DB confirmed Seuabtees i bg al ne Gal entellondion or aan i All Well, " j Councillor Crabbe sabmitted the following | be seitied at the outset. —— Pp af { 4 h . _ . 2 Ce es ‘ taal rue 7. 63 estimates for L883 (o) For the SUCK cessful and economical prosecn- } SENSABAR A ril 15 t int ( ottons, oe : tion of such work as you contemplate, it is | — » may ati Ch'town, Mareh PR, 1S87—eod & wk a . > absolute) necessary ‘ rery st > ? > . » " ’ - : Civie,Government > halen — ee 2 dl ‘an : are [a wae 7 — ep | A trader from Unyganda country has iy) . ; ; andi. it ; pd u c ULtTy oOusidere ana cat ously i, : nee . " . i . . * % . ne — a > . - a —_—— bi Steeet light 3,700 | taken. " Nothing ot imporiance should be axcumed | #2%* ed here and reports that Emin Bey fable Linens, iy or A) Police Departm nt 5,000 | nor left to « a , 43 failures In ee 8 of and party were at Wadelai in November . ' i ; a tn ii 8 -=y)} anh apparently simple character, lear fre-| , ‘ > mena 2 Tat ’ Fire Dy paren nt 010 q sont) » to ‘ta Somae in ‘eae . 7 > alee and that they ae all. Ring : oe _ tT , j : Market House : : ve SVU | increased cost. 4 refused to let Emin Bey’s party proceed owe Ny a Menaiing street ‘ ere are : : ‘ r } . : : ‘i : Repat ing streets vee 4,000 » There are other points on which 1 would | through his dominion towards Sensabar. hh Macadamizing streets 2.000 | Wish infurmation, such as the extent and charac- ‘ ry 4 | a . i of the Work contemplated, proposed imme " . ¢ , ~umps and wells ae 500 . _ : aij a at Pa ps 4 : ; Pe 3 es diate outlay, and whether the franchise or right Blake's Comu itt » n ( 0 ( i Ww e ee Sy j : hi Assessment ; Se ee G00 to construct and operate the works when bui.t is ; aLLECE. . ‘ : : : : ; Victoria Park 300 | to be given toa company, or are they to be con- | -_— Y r ; : Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 iuches, ranging in price from : ft Interest and Discount ........ 6,600 | > oe aud ras oy aud for th > benefit of the | OTTAWA, April 15. orstec Sy id 4 Miacel 1.000 | City: nd perhaps you will pardon me if 1 say in | itt . CE BP tr ry ; ; © atk is poe et on tha > dutt : in my Judsimeut | The fOHOWINng is the committee elected to x ‘ ‘ . . 33 TIN LS Ee : School boa ¥,0 would b ny far the ost judicior “OUrse GS | acai > eae . * 6 ‘ , « : (aee ns! ee ih) | well as eronomic ul dtd satis activ. th Wery Mille L nattoapey sans — Sead Gents 8 uw nishing Ms : a » oog | Way. Mulls, Laurier, Langelier, Weldon, Jones : ; £ aiance Lo 1,224 ~*s ; sieges . d 3 Stock , : adie alliatns ; pat (7) Trustsand requirements of this sort are too and Davies. Weldon assumed the duties A Large Stock EMBROIBDERIES, very cheap. +. impetiant to be vesied in a private corporation Christy's London Hats, . € 41.244 betweé main dhject gud interest would be the — rday, : and resumed to-lay in taking Sheetin White Cott D Good . ; acquirement of respeciable dividends from the | charge of the Queen’s County case, lat ae eee oe i aanctey Sneovmngs. ve Lurons, ress (,00d8, eae Counctiton Keity submitted six ten- | pockets of the people. — ' ‘i eT Pie — ae UR- Pillew Cottons, Grey Cottons, i Cashmeres, i. z - : ‘ (S) » as8ocriaim Clearly, however, the views of ‘ ° pa ALN 5 4 LD. ales shoul see Re fd ie ‘ : } ~ - . § » 10 ie o ; i ul ; y . . . 1c y 5 > -s. ders for the construction of # fish market | 50.,. citizens on tnese and other points of yore la. § The Government's Majority. enee. z kings, Print Cottons, Merinoes. between Pownal wharf and the Lord pro-] ment in convection with the important project Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velveta, 5 perty and recommended that the tender of | 594% Dave hand, a conference with the members Sr. Jonny, N. B., April 16. , iowelings, Ginghams, Silks, Satins, &e. so John W. Cox for $670 being the lowest, be accatt e motion of Councillor T ‘9% My charge for iecation surveys, plans dj that when a test v > is taken i he H eC : accepteu mn motion of Councillor T. A, , ! rveys, plans and | that when a test vote is taken in the House A Full L ae we te” tae ae oo ha) | epilation dates alii talk aeieaied | <5 73 on 2 e of Fa 9 tanle D (iO ( Ne Stock tT McLe wn, seconded by Councillor Crabbe, Engine House and « ngines, pipes and pipe laying, or Vommons the Administration will be j Ii It tt 4 l 0 a W ! ; the re niendation Was accepted on Aa] apeciais, gates and air vaives, would be two! sustained by a majority of forty, lt may { pugs . ' >> =) > . ' . . = i "stee digision «f § to 4 thousand dollars (#2 @)—-exclusive of such labor | be a little more, hut it will not fall below a ey AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. ae as mi ”~ reg ulre rascerte x the characte . Y 7 ig A : that figure, q Corvemzton A. A. McLean submitted the following resolution: Resolved, That t Proviaciai Lexisiature at iis Conneil do apply to the its present sitting to ect that each man shall be t one Councillor only. 2 Thnat tue tirse election shall take place in January next and that women duly qualified, shal be entitled to vote at such elections. 2% That the term of office of all the members of the present Council shall expire in January so Councillor ‘ entitied to ele mend the [avorporation Act in the followin William Murdoch, C. E., who made the -riginal ee “4 onal. viz: <= ? . surveysfor your city, and who will be associated Mai Has, Me., April 15. i BROWN’S BLOCK : 1. To amend the act relating to the number of | With me also in the prepapatioa of plans and John Dillon shot and mortally wounded NS : 4 Tonat each of the five Councillors so to be elected shall receive an annual allowance of one hundred dollars, and shall be elected annually. 5. Tnat the law relatingto the Police be am- ended so that alicr the election of the next Coun- cil, the Police sha | be controlled by three Police Commissioners wo shail be appointed by and shall be members of the City Cevnucil. He supported the resolution with a_ for- of your City Council or a committee thereof should be held ia Charlo:tetown or at. John. of the substratum, at reseryoirs. (10) should this meet your approval, the location surveys (after a choice has been made of « source of supply) wili be made by my asristant, M-. propused sites of dams and specifications, With apologies for not having replied sooner, I remain with much personal respect, Pours truly, GILBERT MuRpoca, C. E, Mem. Am. soc. Civil Engineers. To A. H. Macpherson, Kisq., City Clerk, Ch'town. CounciLtoR Morris, referring to the resolution, said that all this manceuvring and work meant that the Councillors who proposed it wanted to get control of the work themselves. It would frustrate the object of the citizens, which is to have the waterworks constructed at once. He would oppose the resolution and any legislation There is reliable authority for predicting — _ Murder and Suicide. James Anderson here to-day, and then leaped into the river and was drowned. It is supposed that Dillon had become violent- ly insane when the deed was committed. Killed by Lightning. Aupt, Ont., April 15. John Junghlet, a farmer, was killed by lightning this afternoon. — oe Weather Bulletin. MARKET SQUARE. Ch'town, April 5, 1887—dy wky "| HE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred | bushels of his famous White fiussian Wheat, | grown on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. gous NEWSON. March 9 'S87—2moas eod &wky To all .. are Sulfering from the errors and \lons of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, ke., I will send a recipe that willcure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Ses.? 7 ith. sere - a ere tet Ch’town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky “oe NE ee ee ee = STANLEY BROS.,, ee able and — NCI are which he which might be based upon it. a : America. Send a se!f-addressed envelope to the | mite t . ‘ . » ;- . . -ONT one . ; contended that the people had become dis CounciLtoR CRABBE was surprised at - : PoRONTO, April 16 —10 a.m. REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. | gusted with the manner in which the busi- | .5,..+ Gouncillor Morris said in face of the Winds shifting to east and south, fair fol- | — H ba cpdanalatts 47 ness of the Couricil asat present constituted, | >. 4 hat the resolution is favorable to | owed by local rains, higher temperature. S a r “pe | BU Y YOUR GROCERILES is conducted, and that a reduction of the waterworks. He contended that the people nen harry rr : e I. : number ef members rs necessary to its use- should have an idea as to what the water- OvEeR-WorRKED WoMEN. For worn-out run | —— AT —— fulness and the retention of public con- wit r down debilitated school teachers, milliners 2 . a works were going to cost, before the work . a : . ’ ? o 7 . | fidence. He pointed out that women who of constructing them was undertaken seamstresses, housekeepers, and over-worked 20)) tN eae ag Hause Ot eas and Glace | 3 . : i 1? ; ry 9 “ _ ’ ' -ally . tor . - . é - for ; a ) ie | onG 6 held property in Toronto and other cities A noisy, excited, irrelevant and disgrace- | WOMC? Seneratly a _— s Favorite te- ’ ' eae WORKS, ea 7" % have the right to vote, and held that the ful scene followed * = ke. is She beat eS all , Serebha cd tonics } April 1, 1887—¢ same right should be conferred upon! Covxcrtox Moris moved, seconded by | singleness of purpose, being a a a? | QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. women who owa property in Charlottetown. It was proposed to pay the water commis- Councillor Kelly :—~ being a most potent Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. It is powerful, Specific for all those Owelling to Let. | | s 3 , lesolred, That tefders ba called fer to con- rs &. Kia ves 1e lieve at Resotred, 1 co sioner 3 pM / ee, ~~ -" wae od. shat struct a drain. from north-east corner of Hills- and gives strength to the whole system. It PLEASANTLY situated on King Square, con- wo ores oS rs) = ne rice. if the Council were reformed and the coun: | borough and Water streets down to the shore. | promptly cures weakness of stomach, indiges- taining nine rooms, with good pantry, cellar, cillors paid a small salary, say $100 a year, it would net be deemed necessary to pro- yide expensive boards to carry out every important enterprise or matter in connec- tion with the city. When the people estimation than they are represented tu be according to plans prepared for the Council last year. The resolution, as amended, then passed on division—Councillors Crabbe, Kelly, Small, T. McLean and A. A. McLean voting tion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. Favorite Prescription is sold by all druggists under our positive guarantee. See wrappers around bottles. Price $1.00 a bottle or six &c., recently fitted up. Rent moderate. Apply | on the premises to : JOHN PASSMORE. | Ch’town, April 9—tf ED FOR SALRE. further particalars apply to MKS. WATTS, the owner, on the premises, or to Ch’town, Apri] 7, 1887—eod wky BRITISH WAREHOUSE elected Councillors they should elect themjfor it, and Councillors Morris, Douse, | bottles for $5.00. HE valuable Freehold Prope i da to do something and be able to trust them | Horne and McRae against. A large treatise on Diseases of Women, T hed Bereck. pata weed h ey cme gop Mn to do it. On motion of Councillor Crabbe it was } profusely ere wR ve plates and | per eee in the fourth hundred of town, “oh : , aes, irecte for. | numerous WGod-cuts, send for ten cents in} lots, Charlottetown, together with Dwelling Covncttton T. A. McLean seconded the Seas Pen 0 ne 7 fic stamps. House, Baker’s Oven and other Buildings | adele icles motion. but did not quite agree with all} ¥4™.4 ©opy © 1e Tesoiutio o the public : oa ait . ae -.,.)| thereon, ‘This affords an excellent opportunity that ; C Hle ; A . 4 Mc- | meeting to be held on Monday evening a WW = - Dispensary Medical | for any person wishing to purchase a very desir peer "CEA. we oe tha ouncnilor A, Z Me ae Assviation, 663 Main Street, Buifalo, N. Y.|able property in a central position. Part of the euncdenneiataiion cement Lean had said. il he thought } " _ 1 adi ; asw | purchare money may remain secured by a mort- the Councillors were held in no higher Council adjourned, eee caetieatin Eee 1 eA MES QU Dy a4 N &, e Ke at i A 2 by Councillor A. A. McLean, he would at onee resign. But he thoroughly agreed with the proposition ; and hoped to see it cafried out. Covncm.tor Ketty favored the resolu- tion as a whole; hut was opposed to the prevision that each Councillor should be élected by the whole city. If this clause Were not changed, he would feel it his duty to oppose the whole resolution. The Mayor suggested that the resolution be withdrawn and submitted to the Coun- cil in separate parts. Counctu.tox Morris said he would vote BOARD OF HEALTH. After the meeting of Council the Board of Health waseonvened, and it was ordered that the Chairman of the Street Committee be directed to have the sluice at Govern- ment Pond bridge kept open. Jas. Yeo, M. P., has left for Ottawa. pint Everypopy delighted with the new carpets at Jas. Paton & Co. > See the Scotch carpets we are cts at Jas. Paton & Uo. selling at 60 oe -- ANNIVERSARY OF THE METHODIST BRICK CHURCH SUNDAY S¢HOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY, HE Missionary sermon will be preached on Sunday Kvening next by the REV. JOB SHENTON, at 6.30. The Annual Missionary Meeting will he he!d on the following evening, MON DAY, 18th inst, Chair taken at 7.30. Addresses will be delivered by several young ‘ JAMES D. MASON. Ch'town, April 2, 1887—2aw sat tu wky 4i se Ammonia, Lime or Alum UsED IN MANUFACTrURING | eS KTENSIVE fi have decided Fancy Dry Goods Dee DASH SALE | to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and commencing De- against the whole resolution unless time c ‘it ; © Tused men i 2 — * . , ; RAND military concert next Tuesday even- were given to consider it. ae my Y. M.G. A. Hall . : Collections w.ll be taken up at each service in cember Both, i&Ss6, a nd continuing Gouncnion A. A. Mclaat having ob. 5 se *% aid of the Society. B. D. HIGGS & z + . tai 1 ke ive 0 < , is . i : . : : Sac je - » tained ! to withdraw his resolution,| «Jo .2sof Jubilee Jewelry in Brooches and ‘ Secretary. until tie Ww hole Is disp osed of, at gave Notice that he would cn W ednesday Pins shown at E. W. Taylor's. April 13, 1887—tf evening next introduce it again with the : eo Provision that one Councillor only shall in future be elected by each ward. ¥ é : Councrton CraBee submitted the fol- lowing resolution . le > Ask your grocer for Quirk’s fresh biscuits and buy no other if you want nice goods. . -~ A Seorr Aer summuns, returnable on Thurs- day next was served yesterday afternoon. All Ingred April 13, 1887. ents Perfectly Pure LARGE DISCOUi Yan rOR GASH. —— 2 = Whereas, At a meeting held last Tuesday in the ‘cuppa Civil 5 ; i j j - ne om meme Y é . X A ? Marke ' reterene ileti ~— . . , Yr © Tm’ ) Sarmecke to od on ~ oan ae we Lace cuRTAINS slightly soiled, a lot selling ervice SXAMINAUOLS, W AN is, LOST, FOUND &C, AY... a 5 © “ENE: ane ® draft bill submitted containing a ise for Lue election of (three water commission- fy ander Whose cou ract the Warks were te be ioners to be paid a salary, the VW as a #. eid con: mis- suntte be left blank: and Whereas, This Co inci beheve that adopt- iad the a90ve succestion would eutail a large ex- ee Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, | urauee business, Vlease address inmmediately. a the ¢ 3. ve city fiuds yeariy, and believing fons McLeop & ‘Co. have opened their | Hamilton, Londou, Winnipeg, und Victoria, B.C A, Quill, Jr., Examiner oltice. aur 16 Work if d . r . 2 y the ci'y should be car- “ oat as economically as p = le bee rrore Resolved, What the clause referred the aoe out wad the following inserted: That tas as City Counc:] be reduced to five mem- tale on i Counciliors to be eleeted by the same ection 2 the same formas is now used for the elected to h Councillors, said Councillors when Conger, “have full power to contract for and Further the said w sterworks; and plane wee 1, That the first election take Paid act. passing of the Couscttiog T. A. McLean seconded the Pésolution. to eenetuion Cranse said it was proposed each. WOMMssioners and pay them 3.1000 the tees 1 vnposed to this and thought if j Would el na had to elect only tive men they do the oa men whom they could trust to sitess of the water comunissioners Gays uiter the 440 One in t!} cheap at the Loudon House. apls Si —_——— Jester Art Jewelry in silver and silver gilt, handsomely enamelied at E. W. Taylor's. spring stock of hats and caps, newest styles, selling cheap. cnssuditiidlael ATTenTION.—The members of the militia force are requested to attend the military concert ia uniform. Sawere ee REMEMBER We cut all carpets to match right in the premises, thereby saving the trouble and expense of having it done outside, —Jas. Paton & Co, dpitiets Tae Northern Light left Georgetown this morning for Pictou. She succeeded in landing the mails at Cariboo, but has not yet got iato Pictou harbor which is reported filled with heavy ice. There will hardly be a mail to- night, but it is expected that she will bring it Tuk examinations for entrance into the Civil service of Canada will commence on TUFS- DAY. the l0ih day of May nest, at 9 A. M., and will be held ai the usual places, viz: Halifax N. 8., St. John, N. B, Chariottetown, P. E. I. Appiicatious for forms of admission will he received by the undersigned until the loth day of April, and not /ater. and must be returned duly exeeuted by the 235i idem, after which date tire Rolls must necessarily be closed. By order of the Board, P. LESUEUR, C. S. Commissioner and Secretary. Ottawa, 18th March, 1887—mar?6 3i | aw sat GGs Ww are prepared to handle TWO_THOUS- | AND DOZEN each day during the season, : and wi!l be pleased to secure the custom of ail who may have large or smal] quantities to dis- pose of. EGG CASES, new or second-hand, supplied to good reference and has some experience in hook-keeping, &c., a situation in an office or siore; ihe iormer preferred ; would like the in- YWANTED—s Honsemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. apri6é tf L°S?4 Brown Spaniel Pun; has collar on with owner's hame, answers to the name of “Jack,” Any one giving information of his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by calling at Tae EXAMINER office. aprl5 3i WAN CED—By a lady and gentleman, Board in 5 a private family, with one or two unfurn- ished rooms, Address, stating terms, “C.,” P.O. Box 659. aprl3 T° LE.YT—One-half of the Dwelling known as the *Fraukiin House.” [tis a first-class dwel- ling, is situated a short distanve vulside the city- rentiow. Apply to W. W. Wellner apri2 6: 2aw PASTURE TO LET—A 12-acre Lot on Mount Edward Road opposite residence of Wm. ltodd, Esq.; also, 12-acre Lot on Malpeque Road, WANTED By a young man, who can furnish , Ch’tawn, Dee. 14--wkw ——— SLAUGHTER SALE Prine . | a —WE OFFER-- 20,999 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from Sects a Yard, Upwards. “DEVONPORT” FOR SALE "HAT valuable property, known as “Devon- port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, within one mile of the city, comtaining about 26} acres of jand, with large and commodious Dwelling House, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Dairy, Ice tiouse, Root House, &c, &c. Good Title guer- anteec. Apply to hk. F. DEBLOtS, Provincial Building. Ch’town, March 2, 1887-—eod tf AG=NCY. I= you want to make $3) to $49 per week, send for our very liberal terms and outfit of our new book, “The Great Irish Struggle.” The sub- ject is attracting the attention of the createst minds, The history of this great question is Write at onceand getexclusive right of terri- | Consiznments by rail, or otherwise, carefully sane oe tr _ ya fully treate bythe celebrated autor. Full par- * well as conduct the aff, f the c over to-morrow. attended to. fhe highest price given and prompt | @dJoining Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. R, eek > ’ tieulars and illastrated circulars of contents Stion, vy SMOG ANAlrS Of Lhe COFPOFr- ial tales, Sel | returns made. ane J ee — bapes 00 li j p l y, sent free ou application. this city has any special knowledye of J y 4% : Wwaterwork » small GRE Com pose and a xd of competent Councillors A dead eagle, measuring seven feet across the wings, was found at Point de Bute last shippers at short nvtice and Low Prices.” EGG CASE FILLINGS a ways on hand—for WANTED —A Girl for general housework ; Apply at this office. apr? tf liberai wages. HARRIS & STEWART, tory. ort W. E. EARLE, could he contend } : : sale at Lowest Rates. — nmr ee 723 Prince William St., St. John, General well ended, do the business as week. it is supposed the eagle had eaten mS aeciahie ‘Woasaitl : es sfor J, &. Roaxrreor Bi van S$ Water commissioners. sume poisoned meaf that had been put out J, ivi. AU iD. TC treet Apply tw Charles Meee Ao LONDON HOUSE, Sen °- Tae VOURUILLOR Monks sugested the reail- for the foxes; Ch’towny April T—law & wky aprvt March 17, 1887. April 1--taw & wky see ~<camemagas te casa, en Seale mr ae tinea teniael A a enemas ‘ ees re aoe ina niiag tila seater aang re (RR CS ape ES